In a gesture that won the admiration of his audience, artist Tamer Hosny refused a golden gift from one of his fans during his last concert at Badr University amidst significant audience interaction.
In a scene that embodies humility and politeness, social media users circulated a video clip of artist Tamer Hosny as he declined a valuable gift from one of his fans during his last concert at Badr University in Cairo, which was attended by a massive crowd exceeding 60,000 people.
During the concert, which took place amid vibrant musical ambiance and notable audience enthusiasm, one of the female fans standing near the stage approached Tamer and presented him with a large golden necklace as a token of her love for him.
Holding the gift with a smile, he inquired about it, and when he realized it was a personal gift, he gently returned it to her saying with a calm smile that he could not accept it, a gesture that was later praised by the audience on social media.
Videos of the event spread widely, impressing followers who expressed their appreciation for his classy reaction and respect for his audience, considering his behavior a testament to his humility and awareness in dealing with his fans.
The event also included an honor for the Egyptian star by the management of Badr University, which awarded him the university's shield in recognition of his artistic career and contributions to supporting contemporary Arab music. Tamer presented a selection of his most famous songs during the concert, which resonated with the audience, describing the night as one of the most successful concerts of the academic season.
Tamer Hosny is currently in a state of intense artistic activity, having held a number of concerts in Egypt and Arab countries in recent months, and he achieved remarkable cinematic success through his latest film "Restart," which was shown in international cinemas in 2025.
The film revolves around a romance comedy about a youth obsessed with trends and social media, who embarks on a crazy idea involving cutting off Egypt's main internet cable, which puts him in a series of unexpected comedic situations, highlighting the positive side of technology in our lives.




